Falco Sinibaldi

Falco Sinibaldi was a Cardinal of the Catholic Church. In 1489, he was made a cardinal by Pope Innocent VIII, and he was in charge of rationing for travelling cardinals. In 1498, after Cesare Borgia and Alessandro de Medici returned to Rome from Florence, Sinibaldi informed the two that the new papal limitations did not cover luxury items such as food and horse fodder.